August 7, 2017

Everybody’s favorite wimp, Greg Heffley, is back for more fun in the latest film based on the super-popular book series! This time around Greg's mom has the family take a road trip to Grandma's house and in typical Greg fashion his knack for getting himself into trouble doesn't disappoint in this movie! Even if you missed the original three movies, you will family in love with the crazy family. If your child is a book nerd like mine and loved this series, they will be glad to see their favorite characters hitting the big screen again!

Pack your bags and load up the minivan for more fun with new laughs and new hilariously “wimpy” mischief! In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul, the Heffley family road trip to Meemaw’s 90th birthday celebration takes a wild detour thanks to Greg’s newest scheme to attend a video gaming convention. Based on one of the best-selling book series of all time, this crazy, cross-county adventure turns into an experience the Heffleys will never forget!

Two movies for the price of one! When fans purchase Diary of a Wimpy
Kid: The Long Haul they will also see where the fun began, with a bonus
copy of the original Diary of a Wimpy Kid on Digital HD! This offer is
available with a purchase of the Blu-ray or DVD.

For some parents, the hassle of getting to your vacation destination
with kids in the car can cause the entire family to go stir crazy and
add stress to everyone involved.

Here are some great tips to help ease travel with the kids:

Consider traveling at off-peak hours. Start your trip at 9 p.m.
instead of 9 a.m. When you leave later in the day you avoid traffic and
the kids will mostly likely sleep through the night. Increase the
chances for sleep by an extended playground trip to burn off energy
before you buckle them in the car seats.

While on vacation, sometimes you need to break the rules! Bedtime
disruptions.... Children love staying up past bedtime during the family
travel. It is a special treat they'll remember fondly, it is the
little things that kids remember. Shrug off the raised eyebrows from
strangers, you are making memories!

For some parents, the hassle of getting to your vacation destination
with kids in the car can cause the entire family to go stir crazy and
add stress to everyone involved.

Non - Electronic Game Ideas for the Kids

Need some road trip travel games to play in the car? Well I have a
complied a list of games/activities to keep the kids from getting bored
and asking "ARE WE THERE YET"?

Tunnel Game: See who can hold their breath the longest,
while going thru a tunnel. Hubby loved this game as a child and has the
kids do it every time we go thru a tunnel in PA.

Cookie sheet: A cookie sheet with magnets works great as a
lap desk for the car or on a plane. The raised edge can help prevent
crayons and cars from landing on the floor.

Slug Bug: When we played this as kids we would actually slug
each other in the arm. Looking back, probably not the best parenting
decision by our folks. LOL. Have the kids watch for Volkswagen
Beetles, instead of smacking each other why not take a twist on the game
and for each VW Beetle they see, they get a letter. Once one spells
out SLUG BUG they are the winner!

I Spy: Do I need to explain this one? One person looks
around and chooses an object that the others have to guess, with their
only clue being these words: "I spy with my little eye something that
begins with _____." Once it is guessed, the person who guessed correctly
gets to a turn to Spy!

License Plate Game Version 1: Keep your eyes peeled and call out letters in alphabetical order; the first one to Z wins.

The Alphabet Game: Start with the letter "A" and find one on
a sign, truck, building etc. Say the word and then move on to the next
letter. You can do this as a competition or together as a family for the
younger beginning readers. The first one to get to the letter "Z" is
the winner!

Car travel games: Pick up some fun portable games like Trivial Pursuit, Auto Bingo and more to keep the kids entertained!

Electronic Options
Consider relaxing any restrictions on daily screen time. Video games,
iPads and laptops can be true lifesavers when dealing with kids facing
hours in close proximity to their siblings. Sometimes a kid just needs
to veg out on a road trip. Need the perfect movie idea...Why not get the digital version of The Wimpy Kid - The Long Haul

Here are some great options for electronics:

Portable DVD Player - Kids love being able to watch their own shows.
Pick up a couple of DVD for cheap and you got a couple hours covered in
the car! Make sure you have head phones to not disturb the siblings

Kindle - A great way to store books to read, games/apps to play and even watch movies

Also it is always best to pack your own food and snacks for the long haul! Here are a couple easy and yummy recipes perfect for road trips and sandwiches!

Fruit Salad

For this all you need to do is cut some strawberries and add them to a bowl, mix in washed blueberries and grapes. Open a can of mandarin oranges drain it and add it in as well. Simple and yet refreshing!

Potato Salad

This is a recipe you have to taste test along the way. Bowl some eggs and potatoes. Once cool peel and chop up into a bowl. Chop onions to your liking and add as well. Next mix in a few spoonfuls of mayo to make it moist. Once mixed add a couple of spoonfuls of relish. Mix, chill and serve!

Blu-ray and DVD Special Features:

Making a Scene
Greg Heffley’s 10 Rules for the Perfect Road Trip
Road Games
Learn To Draw
A Decade of Wimpy Fun
Bloopers and Deleted Scenes
Deleted Animation
Haulin’ Through Georgia

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